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Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro prime day hero
Anker's fantastic AirPods competitors are just $60 for Prime Day — while they last

The Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro are earbuds with a long name and few downsides

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There are seemingly a million different manufacturers of wireless earbuds at this point; just about every brand offers a set or two, and Anker is one of those brands with its Soundcore line. Thankfully, Anker is one of the better manufacturers out there, where its earbuds are favorably reviewed. So the current Prime Day sale on its Liberty Air 2 Pro earbuds is definitely worth a look if you're in the market for an affordable pair of in-ear headphones that offer active noise-canceling, personalized EQ, and wireless charging.

As unfortunate as it might be, most of our devices no longer have headphone jacks. Whether it's Google's upcoming Pixel 6 or Samsung's latest Android tablet, countless gadgets have lost what used to be an essential port. Thankfully, Bluetooth earbuds have become surprisingly great — even in the mid-range market. If you still don't want to spend nearly $100 on a pair of headphones, Anker's Soundcore lineup contains some great buds at fair prices, and you can save even more on two of its best pairs with today's deal.If you're just looking for a solid pair of reliable earbuds, Anker's Soundcore Liberty Air 2s are an excellent pick. With up to seven hours of battery life on a single charge, Bluetooth 5.0, water and sweat resistance, and wireless charging, these have everything you'd want from a modern set of buds. For $50 at Daily Steals, they're as cheap as we've ever seen them (not including refurbished models) and $10 less than the current price on Amazon. As long as you don't mind white, this deal nets you some mid-range buds at entry-level pricing.

Anker's great ANC earbuds hit their lowest price ever

They'll be music to your wallet's ears

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We were thrilled when Anker introduced its new Liberty Air 2 Pro earbuds, thanks to their premium feel, active noise-cancellation, and affordable price tag, at just $130. The product's ratings have also confirmed they offer great value for money. They're now even cheaper, as they're down just $80 on Best Buy, representing a $50 markdown compared to their original price.

These ANC earbuds from Anker are back at their lowest price ever

Noise-canceling buds at an unbeatable price

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Since it first began selling true wireless earbuds a few years ago, Anker has mostly stuck to the lower end of the market, offering excellent headphones at affordable prices. That all changed when the company introduced its new Liberty Air 2 Pro earbuds earlier this year, combining solid sound quality with a premium design and active noise-cancellation. Right now, you can grab a pair of the Liberty Air 2 Pros in a multitude of colors for just $100 at both Amazon and Best Buy.It's hard to beat these buds for the price. They last up to seven hours on a single charge (six with ANC turned on) and can recharge for up to three hours of listening in just 15 minutes. Customizable touch controls keep you in command of your music, while six built-in microphones help eliminate wind noise from your calls. Some other niceties, including wireless Qi-compatible charging and auto-pause, are also packed in. Plus, these headphones sync with Anker's Soundcore app to tune your EQ settings exactly to your liking.

Anker's new ANC true wireless buds look like the ones to beat

At $130, the Liberty Air 2 Pro offer a ton of value for your moolah

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After more than three years in the true wireless earbud business, Anker has established a tight grip on the low to medium end market with dozens of products populating the $20-$100 range that often out-perform their price tag. Now it's ready to tackle a more premium segment with its first active noise cancellation buds, the Liberty Air 2 Pro.The new buds are in name and form the fruits of the union between Anker's existing Soundcore Liberty Air 2 and 2 Pro, which I reviewed about a year ago and was thoroughly impressed with. The form factor is similar to the Air 2, though the case and design are more reminiscent of the 2 Pro. They also inherit the latter's 11mm drivers, but with an improved tuning to make the music sound as true to the original material as possible.